*** ROCK FESTIVAL DAY 3/3 ***
~ EDITION 1975 ~
Down by the Jetty is the debut album by British pub rock band Dr. Feelgood, released in January 1975. Producer Vic Maile.
Elysian Encounter is the second studio album by English rock group Baker Gurvitz Army, released on January 4, 1975.
Rubycon is the sixth studio album by German electronic music group Tangerine Dream, released on March 21,1975. It is widely regarded as one of their best albums and their highest-charting album in the UK.
Ricochet is the first live album and seventh album overall by German electronic music group Tangerine Dream, released in December 1975. It consists of two side-long compositions mixed from recordings of the UK and France portions of their August–October 1975 European Tour.
Down by the Jetty is the debut album by British pub rock band Dr. Feelgood, released in January 1975. Producer Vic Maile.
Exotic Birds and Fruit is the seventh full-length studio album by British progressive rock band Procol Harum. It was released in April 1974. Producer Chris Thomas.
Procol's Ninth is the eighth studio album (ninth including Live) by British progressive rock band Procol Harum, and was released in September 1975. Producer Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller.
Elysian Encounter is the second studio album by English rock group Baker Gurvitz Army, released on January 4, 1975.
Rubycon is the sixth studio album by German electronic music group Tangerine Dream, released on March 21,1975. It is widely regarded as one of their best albums and their highest-charting album in the UK.
Ricochet is the first live album and seventh album overall by German electronic music group Tangerine Dream, released in December 1975. It consists of two side-long compositions mixed from recordings of the UK and France portions of their August–October 1975 European Tour.
DR. FEELGOOD (Band)
Lee Brilleaux (Lee Collinson – lead vocals, harmonica, occasional slide guitar (January 1971-April 1994)
Wilko Johnson (John Wilkinson)– lead guitar, backing and occasional lead vocals, piano (January 1971-March 1977)
John B Sparks – bass guitar (January 1971 to April 1982)
The Big Figure (John Martin) – drums, percussion (January 1971-April 1982)
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PROCOL HARUM (Band)
Gary Brooker – vocals, piano (1967–1977, 1991–present)
Mick Grabham – guitars (1972–1977)
Chris Copping – organ, bass (1969–1977)
Alan Cartwright – bass (1972–1976)
B.J. Wilson – drums, percussion (1967–1977; died on October 8, 1990)
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BAKER GURVITZ ARMY (Band)
Mr. Snips (Ex- Sharks) - Lead vocals (1974–1976)
Adrian Gurvitz ( Ex - Gun, Three Man Army) - Guitar, backing and lead
Peter Lemer (Ex - Seventh Wave) - Keyboards
Paul Gurvitz (Ex Gun, Three Man Army) - Bass, backing vocals
Ginger Baker (Ex - Cream - Blind Faith - Ginger Baker’s Air Force) - Drums, backing vocals, percussion
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TANGERINE DREAM (Band)
Edgar Froese - leader and founder, keyboards, guitars (1967–2015; his death)
Peter Baumann - keyboards (1971–1975, 1975–1977)
Christopher Franke - keyboards, drums (1970–1987)
The Setlist
DR FEELGOOD
All Through the City (Down by the Jetty - 1975)
Walkin' the Dog (Rufus Thomas cover)
I'm A Hog For You Baby (The Coasters cover)
Riot In Cell Block N° 9 (The Robins cover) (Malpractice - 1975)
Stupidity (Solomon Burke cover)
Rollin’ & Tumblin’ (Malpractice - 1975)
Going Back Home (Malpractice - 1975)
I Don’t Mind (Down by the Jetty - 1975)
Boom Boom (John Lee Hooker cover) (Down by the Jetty - 1975)
Back In The Night (Malpractice - 1975)
She Does It Right (Down by the Jetty - 1975)
I’m A Man (Bo Diddley cover)
Roxette (Down by the Jetty - 1975)
Route 66 (Bobby Troup cover)
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Time Set: 0h50
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The setlist
PROCOL HARUM
Lee Brilleaux (Lee Collinson – lead vocals, harmonica, occasional slide guitar (January 1971-April 1994)
Wilko Johnson (John Wilkinson)– lead guitar, backing and occasional lead vocals, piano (January 1971-March 1977)
John B Sparks – bass guitar (January 1971 to April 1982)
The Big Figure (John Martin) – drums, percussion (January 1971-April 1982)
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PROCOL HARUM (Band)
Gary Brooker – vocals, piano (1967–1977, 1991–present)
Mick Grabham – guitars (1972–1977)
Chris Copping – organ, bass (1969–1977)
Alan Cartwright – bass (1972–1976)
B.J. Wilson – drums, percussion (1967–1977; died on October 8, 1990)
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BAKER GURVITZ ARMY (Band)
Mr. Snips (Ex- Sharks) - Lead vocals (1974–1976)
Adrian Gurvitz ( Ex - Gun, Three Man Army) - Guitar, backing and lead
Peter Lemer (Ex - Seventh Wave) - Keyboards
Paul Gurvitz (Ex Gun, Three Man Army) - Bass, backing vocals
Ginger Baker (Ex - Cream - Blind Faith - Ginger Baker’s Air Force) - Drums, backing vocals, percussion
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TANGERINE DREAM (Band)
Edgar Froese - leader and founder, keyboards, guitars (1967–2015; his death)
Peter Baumann - keyboards (1971–1975, 1975–1977)
Christopher Franke - keyboards, drums (1970–1987)
The Setlist
DR FEELGOOD
All Through the City (Down by the Jetty - 1975)
Walkin' the Dog (Rufus Thomas cover)
I'm A Hog For You Baby (The Coasters cover)
Riot In Cell Block N° 9 (The Robins cover) (Malpractice - 1975)
Stupidity (Solomon Burke cover)
Rollin’ & Tumblin’ (Malpractice - 1975)
Going Back Home (Malpractice - 1975)
I Don’t Mind (Down by the Jetty - 1975)
Boom Boom (John Lee Hooker cover) (Down by the Jetty - 1975)
Back In The Night (Malpractice - 1975)
She Does It Right (Down by the Jetty - 1975)
I’m A Man (Bo Diddley cover)
Roxette (Down by the Jetty - 1975)
Route 66 (Bobby Troup cover)
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Time Set: 0h50
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The setlist
PROCOL HARUM
Toujours l’amour (Grand Hotel - 1973)
Bringing Home the Bacon (Grand Hotel - 1973)
Conquistador (Procol Harum - 1967)
The Unquiet Zone (Procol’s Ninth - 1975)
Grand Hotel (Grand Hotel - 1973)
Homburg (Procol Harum German - Single - 1967)
Without a Doubt (Procol’s Ninth - 1975)
Butterfly Boys (Exotic Birds and Fruit - 1974)
Cerdes (Outside the Gates Of) (Procol Harum - 1967)
A Souvenir of London (Grand Hotel - 1973)
A Salty Dog (A Salty Dog - 1969)
I Keep Forgettin’ (Chuck Jackson cover - Any Day Now - 1967)
Nothing but the Truth (Exotic Birds and Fruit - 1974)
Power Failure (Broken Barricades - 1971)
An der schönen blauen Donau (The Blue Danube), Op.314 (Johann Strauss II cover) (Procol’s Ninth - 1975)
Encore
Be-Bop-A-Lula (Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps cover - Single - 1956)
A Whiter Shade of Pale (Procol Harum US - Single - 1967)
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Time Set: 1h20
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The Setlist
BAKER GURVITZ ARMY
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Time Set: 0h50
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The Setlist
TANGERINE DREAM
Part One
Part Two
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Time Set: 0h58

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